2013 Red Ribbon Week Challenge Getting our new I-pads this year has been a pretty cool thing. Most students especially enjoy using I-Movie and Garage Band. Here is your chance to put your talents to good use. This year for Red Ribbon Week we are running a contest using Garage Band and I-Movie. The challenge is to create an original song or movie trailer with an anti-drug or anti-alcohol message usingyour I-pad.
The songs and trailers will be judged and the best 5 will be selected. The students at JWPMS will have the opportunity to judge which song and which trailer is the best. Once that has been determined, the creator of that best song and that best trailer will win a prize.
If you are interested in submitting either a trailer, a song, or both, please review the instructions below. Good luck, and remember to say “NO” to drugs and alcohol. Win or Lose by What You Choose... Be Drug Free.
Create a Trailer:
Use your I-Movie app to create a trailer with an anti-drug or anti-alcohol message. Be creative, but make your video school appropriate. Inappropriate videos will be immediately disqualified, and potentially turned in to the office.
a. Once you have your video created, save it to your photos (your photo roll). You can do that
by clicking the button with the star on it and then click your project and the “open in” button (or the button with the box and the arrow facing right).
b. Once it is in your photos (or photo roll), you can upload it to your Google Drive.
c. Open up Google Drive, and hit the + sign in the top right corner. Click Upload Photos or Videos and select your video you would like to enter and click Upload.
d. Once your video has been Uploaded, click on the “Greater Than” Symbol. Click the + sign next to Who Has Access. In the email address entermike16412@gmail.com to
share with Mr. Simmons.
Create a Song:
Enjoy playing with Garage Band? Use it to create a cool song with an anti-drug or anti-alcohol message. Be creative, but make your song school appropriate. Inappropriate videos will be immediately disqualified, and potentially turned in to the office.
a. Once you have your song created, click My Songs and it will save it for you.
b. Under My Songs, put your finger on the one you want to submit until it is shaking and has
the yellow box around it.
c. Click the the “open in” button (or the button with the box and the arrow facing right).
Select I-Movie and the song will be exported to i-movie.
d. Once in i-movie select “create new project,” and your song will be loaded into i-movie.
You can either add a picture, or submit as it is.
e. Once you have your video created (with your song in it), save it to your photos (your photo
roll). You can do that by clicking the button with the star on it and then click your project
and the “open in” button (or the button with the box and the arrow facing right).
f. Once it is in your photos (or photo roll), you can upload it to your Google Drive.
g. Open up Google Drive, and hit the + sign in the top right corner. Click Upload Photos or Videos and select your video you would like to enter and click Upload.
h. Once your video has been Uploaded, click on the “Greater Than” Symbol. Click the + sign next to Who Has Access. In the email address entermike16412@gmail.com to
share with Mr. Simmons.
If you have any questions about how to upload your song or video, see Mr. Simmons or Mr. Laser with questions.
Getting our new I-pads this year has been a pretty cool thing. Most students especially enjoy using I-Movie and Garage Band. Here is your chance to put your talents to good use. This year for Red Ribbon Week we are running a contest using Garage Band and I-Movie. The challenge is to create an original song or movie trailer with an anti-drug or anti-alcohol message using your I-pad.
The songs and trailers will be judged and the best 5 will be selected. The students at JWPMS will have the opportunity to judge which song and which trailer is the best. Once that has been determined, the creator of that best song and that best trailer will win a prize.
If you are interested in submitting either a trailer, a song, or both, please review the instructions below. Good luck, and remember to say “NO” to drugs and alcohol. Win or Lose by What You Choose... Be Drug Free.
Use your I-Movie app to create a trailer with an anti-drug or anti-alcohol message. Be creative, but make your video school appropriate. Inappropriate videos will be immediately disqualified, and potentially turned in to the office.
a. Once you have your video created, save it to your photos (your photo roll). You can do that
by clicking the button with the star on it and then click your project and the “open in”
button (or the button with the box and the arrow facing right).
b. Once it is in your photos (or photo roll), you can upload it to your Google Drive.
c. Open up Google Drive, and hit the + sign in the top right corner. Click Upload Photos or
Videos and select your video you would like to enter and click Upload.
d. Once your video has been Uploaded, click on the “Greater Than” Symbol. Click the +
sign next to Who Has Access. In the email address entermike16412@gmail.com to
share with Mr. Simmons.
Enjoy playing with Garage Band? Use it to create a cool song with an anti-drug or anti-alcohol message. Be creative, but make your song school appropriate. Inappropriate videos will be immediately disqualified, and potentially turned in to the office.
a. Once you have your song created, click My Songs and it will save it for you.
b. Under My Songs, put your finger on the one you want to submit until it is shaking and has
the yellow box around it.
c. Click the the “open in” button (or the button with the box and the arrow facing right).
Select I-Movie and the song will be exported to i-movie.
d. Once in i-movie select “create new project,” and your song will be loaded into i-movie.
You can either add a picture, or submit as it is.
e. Once you have your video created (with your song in it), save it to your photos (your photo
roll). You can do that by clicking the button with the star on it and then click your project
and the “open in” button (or the button with the box and the arrow facing right).
f. Once it is in your photos (or photo roll), you can upload it to your Google Drive.
g. Open up Google Drive, and hit the + sign in the top right corner. Click Upload Photos or
Videos and select your video you would like to enter and click Upload.
h. Once your video has been Uploaded, click on the “Greater Than” Symbol. Click the +
sign next to Who Has Access. In the email address entermike16412@gmail.com to
share with Mr. Simmons.
If you have any questions about how to upload your song or video, see Mr. Simmons or Mr. Laser with questions.